For most people, a trip to the beach involves slathering on a thick layer of sunscreen to protect …
Troy Oakes
Troy Oakes
Troy was born and raised in Australia and has always wanted to know why and how things work, which led him to his love for science. He is a professional photographer and enjoys taking pictures of Australia's beautiful landscapes. He is also a professional storm chaser where he currently lives in Hervey Bay, Australia.
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New research shows that not all corals respond the same to changes in climate. The University of Miami …
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California’s Coachella Valley may be ground zero for a new chapter in water rights for Native American tribes, …
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ArchaeologyPeace and Conflict
Legendary Swedish Warship Gives Up More Secrets
by Troy Oakesby Troy OakesCannons, hand grenades, and up to a thousand soldiers were on board the large Swedish warship when it …
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For the first time, scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and five other organizations have shown that …
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ChinaScience
World’s Fastest Man-Made Spinning Object May Help Study Quantum Mechanics
by Troy Oakesby Troy OakesResearchers have created the fastest man-made rotor in the world, which they believe will help them in the …
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Despite more than two decades of advances in diagnostic criteria and technology, symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and related …
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Skin wrinkles and hair loss are hallmarks of aging. What if they could be reversed? Keshav Singh, Ph.D., …
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With China’s “Livestock Revolution,” demand for animal protein and increasing wealth fuelled a tripling in the domestic production …
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Neal Stewart and his University of Tennessee coauthors of a study published in Science, explore the future of houseplants as aesthetically pleasing …